While high school athletics are put on hold during the coronavirus outbreak, our sports staff has created a daily installment called “Senior Spotlight,” which aims to honor some of the local senior athletes whose seasons have been interrupted. Here is our question-and-answer spotlight with Legacy Prep catcher Reese Glynn:

Question: When did you get interested in the sport? Was there somebody who introduced it to you?

Reese Glynn: My dad was a big influence in my love for the game of baseball. His love and passion for the game carried over to me at a young age and helped me start my baseball career. I started playing when I was 6.

Q: What is your favorite part of your sport?

Glynn: There is always something to get better at. Every day there is something new I can work on to improve my game.

Q: What is your best childhood memory with the sport?

Glynn: Probably my first home run when I was 12 years old.

Q: What is your best memory from high school with the sport?

Glynn: When my team and I and won district for the first time in Legacy Prep's history.

Glynn: My coaches have had the biggest impact on my athletic career. They have always held me to a high standard and expected a lot out of me and I think that is what has shaped me into the athlete I am today.

Q: After a hard day of practice or after a round, what is your go-to food or drink to replenish and why?

Glynn: My g-to food after a game is a No. 5 at Whataburger. My team and I love to go there and celebrate after we play a big game.

Q: Which athlete do you want to meet and why?

Glynn: Nolan Ryan. He's one of the best pitchers to play the game and I would love to hear some of his great stories from when he played in the league.

Q: What are your plans for college? Will you continue playing your sport? What do you plan on studying?

Glynn: If I get an opportunity to play baseball at the next level, I would absolutely take it. If not, I plan to go on and earn my Doctorate in Physical Therapy.